Summary
Martin Brzozowski is an engineer with 11 years of hands-on systems and flight-test experience across aerospace, robotics, and embedded systems, currently serving as a Flight Test Engineer at Anduril and a Volunteer Type 2 Wildland Firefighter with the Los Angeles Fire Department. He has led test teams and automated complex launch and booster acceptance campaigns at SpaceX, developed flight acceptance tests and ground systems for CubeSats at Michigan eXploration Laboratory, and contributed to NASA’s Orion and ISS programs through rigorous software validation and FPGA/DSP design. Comfortable at the intersection of hardware and software, he writes automation tools in Python, develops low-level drivers in C, and designs PCBs and avionics for high-risk vehicles. His background includes reducing operational risk for VTOL aircraft and building portable satellite ground stations, reflecting a knack for turning research-grade concepts into reliable fielded systems. Outside engineering, he trains and operates in demanding emergency-response roles, a non-obvious thread that underscores his composure under pressure and commitment to public service.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
B.S.E. Computer Engineering, B.S.E. Computer Engineering at University of Michigan College of Engineering
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Early College Alliance
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Kettering University
Dual Enrollment, Dual Enrollment at Eastern Michigan University
Chinese, Spanish, English